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Ms. Kerr also is marketing her own line of organic skin-care products under the name Kora
Model Kerr Lists Jade Condo Josh Barbanel 2010
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MELISSA BLOCK, host: The West African harp called the Kora is difficult to master.
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The range will be called Kora after a type of meditation in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and will only be available in Australian department store David Jones, of which Kerr is the brand ambassador.
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The Kora is a string instrument with some similarities to the lute.
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Two police officers were injured and a police jeep was partially burnt when the gagster, S 'Kora' Natarajan (28), allegedly attacked them with petrol bombs and a sickle.
The Times of India 2010
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Two police officers were injured and a police jeep was partially burnt when the gagster, S 'Kora' Natarajan (28), allegedly attacked them with petrol bombs and a sickle.
The Times of India 2010
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He played Kora on the track, and beautifully placed his vocal.
Joseph Vella: Interview: Vince Mendoza (Jazz Composer Extraordinaire) Joseph Vella 2011
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Together they found a location for the rehabilitation acceptable to the Kenya government – Kora national reserve.
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Together they found a location for the rehabilitation acceptable to the Kenya government – Kora national reserve.
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I was arranging lunch with a vendor and suggested Kora, the hip, new Italian restaurant in Crystal City.
Women Grow Business » Is It Easy To Do Business With Your Company? 2010
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